IPA: //næˈproʊksən//
KK: /næˈproʊksən/
A medication that helps to relieve pain and reduce inflammation, commonly used for conditions like arthritis.
The doctor prescribed naproxen to help manage my arthritis pain.
Naproxen is derived from the chemical name "naproxen sodium," where "napro" is a shortening of "naproxen" and "-xen" is a suffix used in chemical nomenclature. The name does not have traditional Latin or Greek roots but is a modern chemical term used to describe a specific nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID).
Think of 'napro' as a modern term related to a specific medication, and remember that 'naproxen' refers to a drug used to relieve pain and inflammation.